https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/06/nyregion/shen-yun-federal-investigation.html

Investigators with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and State 
Department have also interviewed former performers in the dance group about 
their working and living conditions.

The dance group Shen Yun has become wildly successful over the years while 
subjecting its young performers to abuse and manipulation, The New York Times 
has reported. Credit... The New York Times

By Michael Rothfeld ( https://www.nytimes.com/by/michael-rothfeld ) and Nicole 
Hong ( https://www.nytimes.com/by/nicole-hong )

Feb. 6, 2025, 3:00 a.m. ET

Federal authorities are conducting a criminal investigation into Shen Yun 
Performing Arts, the touring dance group run by the Falun Gong religious 
movement, according to nine people with knowledge of the matter.

The investigation is being overseen by the United States Department of Homeland 
Security and the State Department, as well as federal prosecutors in Manhattan. 
It has focused at least in part on possible visa fraud, some of the people said.

The full scope of the inquiry is unclear, and it may not result in any charges. 
But it is taking place during a period of intense scrutiny for Shen Yun.

Last year, a New York Times investigation ( 
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/15/nyregion/shen-yun-dance-abuse.html ) 
revealed that the dance group has exploited its young performers, typically the 
children of Falun Gong followers, by paying them little or nothing to work long 
hours and keep grueling schedules.

New York regulators have separately begun ( 
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/17/nyregion/shen-yun-child-labor-regulator.html 
) an inquiry into whether the group has complied with state labor law, and a 
former performer has filed a lawsuit ( 
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/25/nyregion/shen-yun-lawsuit-trafficking-labor.html
 ) accusing Shen Yun of forced labor and human trafficking.

The agents conducting the federal criminal investigation have also sought 
information about Shen Yun’s financial and labor practices, including whether 
performers were directed to smuggle cash into the United States when returning 
from tours overseas, according to people with knowledge of the matter, who 
spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing inquiry.

Known for its ubiquitous advertising, Shen Yun stages hundreds of performances 
a year around the world. Its music and dance pieces deliver the anti-Communist 
message of Falun Gong ( 
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/16/nyregion/shen-yun-falun-gong.html ) , which 
has been banned by the Chinese government, and the spiritual teachings of Li 
Hongzhi, the religious movement’s founder and leader.

Many of Shen Yun’s performers have joined the group in New York while on 
student visas from Taiwan, Canada, Australia and elsewhere. Their training is 
overseen by Mr. Li himself, who is in his early 70s and is viewed by many Falun 
Gong followers as the creator of the universe.

Falun Gong’s headquarters in Cuddebackville, N.Y., includes a boarding school 
and college where Shen Yun’s performers can live and study.

The criminal inquiry, which has been in progress since at least 2023, has 
focused in part on whether Shen Yun’s leaders arranged romantic relationships 
for its performers, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

The Times reported in August that Shen Yun’s leaders have tried to set up 
foreign students with American citizens in relationships that some former 
performers believed were for visa purposes.

Ying Chen, a representative of Shen Yun, said the group had yet to hear from 
federal authorities but would “cooperate fully” if contacted.

“We operate with integrity and remain committed to upholding the highest 
artistic and ethical standards,” she wrote, adding that the group was dedicated 
to complying with “all applicable laws.”

Spokespeople for the Department of Homeland Security, the State Department and 
the U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan all declined to comment.

Known for its ubiquitous advertising, Shen Yun stages hundreds of performances 
a year around the world. Its music and dance pieces deliver the anti-Communist 
message of Falun Gong ( 
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/16/nyregion/shen-yun-falun-gong.html ) , which 
has been banned by the Chinese government, and the spiritual teachings of Li 
Hongzhi, the religious movement’s founder and leader.

Many of Shen Yun’s performers have joined the group in New York while on 
student visas from Taiwan, Canada, Australia and elsewhere. Their training is 
overseen by Mr. Li himself, who is in his early 70s and is viewed by many Falun 
Gong followers as the creator of the universe.

Falun Gong’s headquarters in Cuddebackville, N.Y., includes a boarding school 
and college where Shen Yun’s performers can live and study.

The criminal inquiry, which has been in progress since at least 2023, has 
focused in part on whether Shen Yun’s leaders arranged romantic relationships 
for its performers, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

The Times reported in August that Shen Yun’s leaders have tried to set up 
foreign students with American citizens in relationships that some former 
performers believed were for visa purposes.

Male and female performers in Shen Yun were not supposed to speak to one 
another unless it was necessary for work, and dating required permission from 
Shen Yun’s leaders, according to interviews with former performers. Violators 
of these rules could face public shaming during group critique sessions — or 
expulsion from the group, former performers said.

In her statement, Ms. Chen wrote, “Falun Gong practitioners take the 
institution of marriage seriously, and any allegation otherwise is false. All 
marriages within our community are genuine.”

Aside from asking about visas, federal investigators have also interviewed 
former Shen Yun performers and others about their working and living 
conditions, including their hours and compensation, according to people with 
knowledge of the matter.

The investigators were examining whether performers could come and go freely 
from the group’s guarded compound northwest of New York City and whether their 
passports were confiscated when they joined Shen Yun. They were also 
investigating the nature and quality of the education provided by Shen Yun’s 
training schools, some of the people said.

Ms. Chen said that Shen Yun’s student performers receive full scholarships and 
are provided with a “modern education in all of the academic subjects that will 
prepare them for college but also in traditional Chinese beliefs and values.”

She said the group holds on to students’ passports for safekeeping, “but we 
always return the passports when requested.”

Representatives of Shen Yun and Falun Gong have said that state and federal 
labor laws do not apply ( 
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/17/nyregion/shen-yun-child-labor-regulator.html 
) to their student performers because they are receiving a learning 
opportunity, not working as employees. They have often sought to cast their 
critics, including former members of Shen Yun, as pawns of the Chinese 
government, which has persecuted Falun Gong followers for almost three decades.

In her most recent statement, Ms. Chen said again that the Chinese Communist 
Party was driving a campaign to sabotage Shen Yun.

“In addition to such legal attacks,” she said, “Shen Yun receives multiple 
threats every month of bombings, mass shootings and threats to rape and kill 
our female performers.”

The investigation, which initially involved the State Department’s Diplomatic 
Security Service, expanded in recent months to include agents from Homeland 
Security Investigations, which conducts criminal inquiries into the illegal 
movement of people, goods and money into and out of the United States.

Few businesses run by Falun Gong are more important to the movement than Shen 
Yun ( 
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/29/nyregion/shen-yun-money-falun-gong.html ). A 
huge moneymaker, the dance group reported $266 million in assets at the end of 
2023, its most recent tax filing showed, with nearly all of that kept in cash 
and other liquid instruments.

Its current world tour began in December and is scheduled to travel to five 
continents, ending in May.

In interviews with The Times, former performers said they had been discouraged 
from seeking medical treatment for injuries and had endured years of emotional 
abuse and manipulation by Shen Yun leaders who wanted them to stay in the group 
and keep performing.

The Times has also reported that Shen Yun asked young performers to sneak cash 
into the United States — and that the group relied on free labor and financial 
support from Falun Gong followers, some of whom skirted federal rules to obtain 
$48 million in pandemic relief grants.

The federal prosecutors’ office involved in the investigation, in the Southern 
District of New York, brought a case last June against the chief financial 
officer of The Epoch Times, a news outlet run by Falun Gong practitioners ( 
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/30/nyregion/shen-yun-epoch-times-falun-gong.html
 ).

He was indicted on charges of conspiring to launder $67 million and of lying to 
a bank about its source — a scheme that inflated the newspaper’s accounts, 
prosecutors said. Another Epoch Times employee has also been charged in the 
scheme.

They have pleaded not guilty.

The Times has reported that in 2020 and 2021, the period when prosecutors say 
the money laundering scheme was underway, The Epoch Times donated $16 million 
to Shen Yun and a school that trains its performers.

Susan C. Beachy contributed research.

Michael Rothfeld ( https://www.nytimes.com/by/michael-rothfeld ) is an 
investigative reporter in New York, writing in-depth stories focused on the 
city’s government, business and personalities. More about Michael Rothfeld ( 
https://www.nytimes.com/by/michael-rothfeld )

Nicole Hong ( https://www.nytimes.com/by/nicole-hong ) is an investigative 
reporter, focused on covering New York and its surrounding regions. More about 
Nicole Hong ( https://www.nytimes.com/by/nicole-hong )


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